LEGO House @ Home

Your creative break

LEGO House is closed, but the play and creativity must continue.

Children play and have fun. They experiment, challenge, test boundaries, make mistakes and try again. They learn. Research shows that play is one of the best ways to develop the brain and acquire the necessary life skills such as collaboration, creativity and problem solving. And we have to hold on to that, even if it can't be physically together.

But we miss you - and we miss seeing your creative skills unfold throughout LEGO House. That is why we have prepared a number of creative breaks for you and your family to explore. We will continuously collect the activities at this site for you to dive into.

Share your creativity on social media with #LEGOHouseatHome so we can all enjoy - and inspire - each other. Then we play together separately.

Play well!

Fish Designer @ Home

Joy, anger, happiness, fear or disgust ... fish can have many emotions. But what feeling does your fish have?

You may know the Fish Designer activity in LEGO House, where you build colorful fish and bring them to life among other fish in the digital aquarium. Would you like to be inspired to build your own LEGO fish and create a little story around it? Then join this building activity, where our Head of Experience Development, Mike, shows you how to.

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ReadySet andAction

Story Lab @ Home

Take a seat in the instructor chair, because now you have to direct your very own LEGO stop motion movie. In this video you are invited to join Mike and his son Benjamin, as they show you how to bring the Story Lab activity at home. So get ready to shoot this year's blockbuster.

Creative Lab @ Home

Build your own Easter bunny

Creative Lab is the flexible area of LEGO House, where the building activity often changes as the season progresses. Now that it is Easter, of course we have to build Easter bunnies. Unleash your creativity and build your own version or follow this "step by step" guide.

See some of your creative Easter bunnies below for more inspiration.

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Creative Creatures

Creeping, crawling creatures... now we're going to build creative moving creatures. Add wings, legs, head, arms. Yes, anything that can make your creature move. Find a playmate and tell how your creature is moving. Maybe it is crawling on the walls or flies around the room?

Tricky Tower

Now it's time to release your inner architect...

See how tall a tower you can build using the short side of 2x4 LEGO bricks and stack them on top of each other. Challenge yourself by trying to use the other hand or maybe even using only one finger each. Or see how tall you can build if you can only touch the LEGO bricks with clothes pegs, or if you have to build the tower with your eyes closed.

Only the imagination limits how challenging the play can be.

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Build, TestAdjust

Test Driver @ Home

Test Driver is an activity in the Blue Zone of LEGO House, where guests are encouraged to create a unique LEGO vehicle and test it on one of the challenging tracks.

In this 30 minute long video our Head of Experience Development, Mike, provides a "step by step guide" on how to bring Test Driver at home. So, go find your LEGO Bricks, because now we're going to build, test and play with LEGO cars.

Can you remember?

3... 2... 1... REMEMBER! And then build.

With just a handful of LEGO bricks there are an endless amount of diﬀerent ways they can be put together, so the next play requires a really good memory!

Find a play mate and see if you can remember each other's shapes and build the same figure without looking. Challenge each other by limiting how long you can see the figure before hiding it.

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HOURSOF LEGOPLAY

Tic tac toe, LEGO bingo or board game race. Or how about coding your own LEGO musical? With these 50 ideas for playful and fun LEGO activities, you and your family will not be bored for the next couple of hours.

Build your own LEGO maze

... and see if your family can crack the code and navigate through it.

Who can build the most complex maze in your family? Test each other and see if you can find your way through it. And please share them with #LEGOHouseatHome so others can be inspired.

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Build and guess: an animal

Challenge your creativity, imagination and storytelling.

Build the animal you are thinking of and see if your family can guess what it is. Each family member gets one guess, then you describe your animal yourself:

Does the animal have a name?

What sound does your animal say?

How does your animal move?

Let the building task move on so that everyone builds their own animal.

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Let's build together

We may have to keep our distance and stay separate, but there is one thing our awesome colleagues around the LEGO Group are doing to help us and our families (and pets!) through it… BUILDING!

Join us and share your creations with #LetsBuildTogether and #LEGOHouseatHome

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